Talk:Bicycle infantry

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[edit] 1st Tactical Studies Group

sigh... The 1st Tactical Studies Group (Airborne) is not a real military unit, but rather the (horribly constructed and formatted) website of, how shall I call him, "disgruntled soldier" Mike Sparks. His proposals have, as far as I, or people I have discussed this with, have never been accepted by the US Military with any sort of seriousness. If Mr. Sparks wants to provide credible evidence that he actually commands a unit by the name of 1st Tactical Studies Group (Airborne) in the US Military, much less its combat testing of bikes in combat, he should knock himself out doing so. Let the poorly-composed and profanity-lined insults by Mr. Sparks begin...

-- FlyingCanOpener (talk) 00:44, 17 March 2008 (UTC)


good initiative. I'll get some Canadian content from National Defense. --CyclePat 00:59, 12 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sweden

Shouldn't the text under "Sweden" be integrated into the other topics, just like information on all other countries? Anyhow, it's chronologically in the wrong place...